Mount Spokane Trail 110 and 140 Loop
Mount Spokane Trail 110 and 140 Loop
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Embark on the Mount Spokane Trail 110 and 140 Loop for a moderate hike that offers a rewarding challenge. This 4.3-mile (7.0 km) route takes you through a varied landscape, beginning in dense forests filled with Douglas fir and western red cedar. As you ascend, the trail transitions into an…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This loop is generally considered a moderate hike. Based on komoot's data, the route takes approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes to complete. However, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views, it could take longer. Some variations of the loop can take up to 5 hours or more.
The Mount Spokane Trail 110 and 140 Loop is rated as moderate. You'll experience a diverse terrain, starting with a gradual ascent through dense forests of Douglas fir and western red cedar. As you climb, the environment transitions to more alpine settings with bear grass and smaller shrubs. Expect some steep sections, particularly on Trail 110 and towards Mount Kit Carson, balanced with more gradual grades and switchbacks. Trail 140, especially on downhill portions, features many twists and turns.
The loop typically starts from a hairpin turn parking trailhead. While specific parking details can vary, Mount Spokane State Park offers several parking areas. It's advisable to check the park's official website or local signage for the most current parking information and regulations before your visit.
The loop offers numerous scenic highlights. You'll traverse through alpine forests and meadows, which are vibrant with wildflowers in summer. Keep an eye out for spectacular displays of bear grass, especially in August, and opportunities to find huckleberries. From the summit of Mount Kit Carson, you can enjoy 360-degree views of Mount Spokane, the Selkirk Range, and even the distant Cascade Range. The historic Vista House also provides panoramic views of the Spokane Valley. The initial part of Trail 110 runs alongside the Burping Brook Natural Forest Area, home to large cedar and hemlock trees. Don't miss the Mount Kit Carson Loop Trail and the Beautiful path (Trail 140).
The best time to hike this loop is generally during the summer months, when wildflowers are in bloom and huckleberries are ripe. August is particularly noted for bear grass displays. While primarily a summer hiking and trail running route, it's also suitable for snowshoeing in winter, offering a completely different experience.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Mount Spokane State Park, including this loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out any pet waste.
Yes, Mount Spokane State Park typically requires a Discover Pass for vehicle access. This pass can be purchased online, at park offices, or from various vendors. It's always best to check the official Washington State Parks website for the most current information on fees and permits before your visit.
Hikers should be aware that Trail 140 is also a primary downhill mountain bike route. It's important to stay alert and listen for approaching cyclists, especially on turns and descents, to ensure safety for everyone on the trail.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of Trail 110, Trail 140, Mount Kit Carson Loop Road, and Trail 100. These intersections offer opportunities to explore different parts of Mount Spokane State Park.
While rated as moderate, some sections of the loop involve steep climbs. For beginners or families with younger children, it might be challenging. Consider the shorter, more gradual sections or alternative trails within Mount Spokane State Park if you're looking for an easier experience. Always assess your group's fitness level before attempting the full loop.
The Mountain hut with great views is a notable feature along the route, offering a place to rest and enjoy the scenery. Beyond this, the trail itself is primarily a natural experience, so it's best to carry all necessary supplies, including water and snacks. Facilities like restrooms are typically found at major trailheads or within Mount Spokane State Park.
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